A review by abeplaut
William Shakespeare's The Clone Army Attacketh by Ian Doescher

5.0

Each one of these becomes an even more impressive display of the craft of writing. There are even more rules which the writer confines themselves to as both a nod to Shalespeare and to build character and fill the text with Easter Eggs.

JarJar being the smartest one in the room while speaking in Asides. Yoda speaking in Haiku, Mace Windu referencing other Samuel L Jackson films, Jango/Boba speaking in prose, Anakin and Padme with rhyming couplets a la Romeo and Juliet. The cloners Lama Su etc are the most impressive in their scene, repeating their lines in new context.

You should read the afterwords in these books for more comprehensive breakdowns of these wildly wonderful details. Like Dexter (who has four arms) mentioning something to do with arms/hands/fingers in each of his lines because he has so many arms, hands and fingers.

Such a charming commitment to the bit. I respect and appreciate these adaptations so much.